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Re: Moving to Kansas: and Questions about towing the rodeo behind me. [Re: BobDole] #739205 07/22/06 08:28 PM
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I calculated gas to be about 165 dollars (1100 miles/18mpg*$2.85/gal), and the dolly rental is only 130ish with the UHAUL, so even If I had a spare driver to drive it, it would still cost more. I don't think it will cost much extra gas in the UHAUL truck to tow it.


if this is still up for a vote:

do you really want to risk damage to your isuzu, not to mention the hair-raising possibilities towing that beloved thing over the rockies, etc. ...

...all to save $25.00 to $30.00 inflated american?


i can understand if for sure for certain you can't get a driver, but i'd think it'd be worth it even if it cost a bunch more.

anyhow, good luck, and i'm hoping you'll let us know what happens


1992 sohc trooper 3.2l v6 automatic . . . as is

i love a good intermittent electrical challenge. . .especially when it's someone else's.
Re: Moving to Kansas: and Questions about towing the rodeo behind me. [Re: trooperbc] #739206 07/23/06 01:24 AM
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do you really want to risk damage to your isuzu, not to mention the hair-raising possibilities towing that beloved thing over the rockies, etc. ...


???

There is nothing wrong with towing it behind the Uhaul truck as long as you do it right, and drive smartly. They do offer insurance which would cover your rodeo for a couple bucks more. Otherwise check with your insurance to see if they would cover in this situation.


Mike

"Damn the carnage! Full throttle ahead!"

95.5 rodeo, 37" Trxus MT, dana 44/9", coil-overs, lockers..... http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/550454
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